A significant reason for the low percentage (37) of employed people with disabilities is that employers are reluctant to hire them. A 2003 Rutgers University survey of employers, about restricted access to employment, found barriers to hiring people with disabilities included:
The survey also found that:
Other reasons for low employment, according to a 2001 study by the Urban Institute, include:
References:
Dixon, K.A., D. Kruse, and C. E. Van Horn. 2003. "Restricted Access: A Survey of Employers About People with Disabilities and Lowering Barriers to Work", Heldrich Work Trends Survey, v3.6: Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ.
Loprest, P. and Maag, E. 2001. "Barriers and Supports for Work among Adults with Disabilities: Results from the NHIS-D": The Urban Institute, Washington DC.
Sullivan Sulewski, J. and Butterworth, J. 2006. "Massachusetts Employment and Disability Snapshot Report, 2000-2005": Institute for Community Inclusion, Boston, MA.
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